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EDIT: Further to Robtek's advice I have emptied the cache (again!) and the ugly lines ARE GONE! Thank you Robtek! |
Are you referring to the cache folder in c:\My Doc\1c Softclub\....... ?
Do you empty out the entire folder or just the shaders folder? |
empty both or delete/trash the cache folder along with the shaders folder and just create a new folder - name it 'cache' and then create a new empty folder inside it and name it 'shaders'. Launch CloD - exit then re-launch.
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I'll give that a try a little later. Thanks again SEE.
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Just cleared out the cache as you suggested, SEE.
No joy I'm afraid. Those lines were still there. Gotta be a problem in either my install or my driver set up since others either don't see this or can get rid of them. Not sure what to try next. Would it be worth re-installing again? Or does it look more like a driver issue? |
I see those same lines, even though they are not as visible as in the pictures, just barely. I made a 1st install from Steam, so I don't think clearing cache should matter. So I'm using the latest official version, not beta.
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The white lines issue is known to the devs. Its common certainly with Nvidia cards.
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Sorry, Ivan: Just to confirm.... Are the black lines I'm seeing the same (or related to) the white lines the devs are aware of?
(I'm running an nVidia GTX260 895MB GFX card) |
IvanK wrote:
"The white lines issue is known to the devs. Its common certainly with Nvidia cards. " Good to know devs are aware of this. But it also happens in ATI cards, like mine. |
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